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+ | A '''Taser''' is a weapon used to deliver an [[electric shock]]. They were legalised amid claims of their use to temporarily immobilise suspects who might otherwise have been shot and killed by more fatal weapons. They are also used to [[torture]] people - a word used by the [[UN]] although it is avoided by {{ccm}} and the [[police]].<ref name=tftp>http://thefreethoughtproject.com/un-calls-investigation-us-police-video-shows-running-torture-camps/</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Concerns== | ||
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In 2015, ''[[The Guardian]]'' reported that 47 people died in 2014 in USA as a result of the use of tasers. All but three were unarmed. Taser International, which sells tasers to 17,800 of the United States’ roughly 18,000 law enforcement agencies has claimed that their weapons do not kill.<ref>http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/nov/05/police-tasers-deaths-the-counted</ref> | In 2015, ''[[The Guardian]]'' reported that 47 people died in 2014 in USA as a result of the use of tasers. All but three were unarmed. Taser International, which sells tasers to 17,800 of the United States’ roughly 18,000 law enforcement agencies has claimed that their weapons do not kill.<ref>http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/nov/05/police-tasers-deaths-the-counted</ref> | ||
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+ | At least one miscarriages has been reported after [[US Police]] repeatedly tasered a pregnant woman.<ref name=tftp/> | ||
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+ | ==Countermeasures== | ||
+ | Conductive fabrics protect against the electroshock. | ||
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Revision as of 21:49, 20 December 2017
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A 'less lethal' weapon that killed 47 people in USA in 2014. |
A Taser is a weapon used to deliver an electric shock. They were legalised amid claims of their use to temporarily immobilise suspects who might otherwise have been shot and killed by more fatal weapons. They are also used to torture people - a word used by the UN although it is avoided by commercially-controlled media and the police.[1]
Concerns
Deaths
In 2015, The Guardian reported that 47 people died in 2014 in USA as a result of the use of tasers. All but three were unarmed. Taser International, which sells tasers to 17,800 of the United States’ roughly 18,000 law enforcement agencies has claimed that their weapons do not kill.[2]
At least one miscarriages has been reported after US Police repeatedly tasered a pregnant woman.[1]
Countermeasures
Conductive fabrics protect against the electroshock.